Abstract

The article describes the main development trends of antitrust regulation in the digital economy. The particularity of a digital economy era product is manifested in the value of information in the modern market, which has a direct impact on the cost of almost all goods (production processes, services). The owner of the information (the owner of the digital platform) does not have to occupy a share of the market for the production of tangible goods in order to control it, in fact, through having certain information he can control almost any tangible product market. Changing the product itself or the manner in which it is circulated necessitates the formulation of new approaches to antitrust regulation that will take these features into account for purposes of choosing the best way to protect and at the same time develop competition.

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